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May 26, 2026
This week’s themeA lexical daisy chain This week’s words confect
Still Life with Bread and Sweetmeats, c. 1633-6
Art: Georg Flegel Wordsmith Games
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with Anu Gargconfect
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: To put together by combining ingredients or materials. noun: A sweet preparation, such as a candy or a preserved fruit. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin confectus, from conficere (to produce), from com- (intensive
prefix) + facere (to make). Earliest documented use: 1540.
USAGE:
“Women of the elite Federal class commissioned special porcelain
tableware with [Juan Manuel de] Rosas’s portrait stamped on each
piece. A few had neck scarves and gloves with the images of the
caudillo confected in Spain.” Regina A. Root; Couture and Consensus; University of Minnesota Press; 2010. See more usage examples of confect in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The highest exercise of charity is charity towards the uncharitable. -J.S.
Buckminster, clergyman and editor (26 May 1784-1812)
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